I'm really in conflict about this film, especially so after the leaked footage in the OP.
On one hand, I do like some iterations of the Joker as a bad guy and he's one of the most iconic comic baddies in my eyes because of some of the excellent acted portrayals of him.
But when he's left to a solo film where the early material feels like he's kinda aggrandized, and his perspective and actions are aggrandized with no check-balance from the Bat family, I admit it feels eerily and disturbingly familiar and real, especially with Joaquin Phoenix playing him and the director settling very much for grit over glitz when it comes to the spectacle of his violent tendencies. Admittedly, his misdeeds in these clips don't actually strike me as particularly out of sorts for the Joker one bit, but the context and gravitas is arguably too close for comfort, and no Batman to kinda ease his presence is rough. I guess I always struggled to imagine what the nature of Joker was without Batman as an anchor, and now that I've seen it, I've come to a strikingly upsetting realization.